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How to make an older NON PCI X Computer with only IDE run faster or more
reliable with Video editing? Will this COMPAQ PRESARIO S5100 boot up with the 2 IDE channels on this Motherboard P4G533LA ASUSTeK and the Award BIOS v6.0 know the 2nd DATA cable is removed from the CDROM and connected to a 2nd HD? Can this Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.60GHz send instructions through both DATA cables at the same time and speed it up or will it only run as fast as 1 DATA cable with Master and Slave HD's? Thanks for your help and tips ; Novice @ New Orleans Louisiana |
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Where does "video editing" fit into start-up time.....The use of 2 IDE
cables with all connections used has no effect either,youre hd with C: should be closest to the MB,set to master,not cable select.PCI X is no faster,or should'nt be,once xp is running,then PCI X would have benifits.The Celeron processor(s),are not the fastest,also,try locating the BootVis utility from microsoft,although microsoft no longer supports it,it can be found on the web,it speeds up start-up time,select "optimize system" in the utility contents. "New Orleans Novice" wrote: > How to make an older NON PCI X Computer with only IDE run faster or more > reliable with Video editing? > > Will this COMPAQ PRESARIO S5100 boot up with the 2 IDE channels on this > Motherboard P4G533LA ASUSTeK and the Award BIOS v6.0 know the 2nd DATA cable > is removed from the CDROM and connected to a 2nd HD? > > Can this Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.60GHz send instructions through both DATA > cables at the same time and speed it up or will it only run as fast as 1 > DATA cable with Master and Slave HD's? > > Thanks for your help and tips ; Novice @ New Orleans Louisiana > > > |
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New Orleans Novice wrote:
> How to make an older NON PCI X Computer with only IDE run faster or more > reliable with Video editing? > > Will this COMPAQ PRESARIO S5100 boot up with the 2 IDE channels on this > Motherboard P4G533LA ASUSTeK and the Award BIOS v6.0 know the 2nd DATA cable > is removed from the CDROM and connected to a 2nd HD? > > Can this Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.60GHz send instructions through both DATA > cables at the same time and speed it up or will it only run as fast as 1 > DATA cable with Master and Slave HD's? > > Thanks for your help and tips ; Novice @ New Orleans Louisiana > For video editing, the Celeron 2.6GHz would be the limiting factor. As near as I can determine from the HP.com web site, the computer is S478 (I'm not finding P4G533LA and S5100 on the same page). And so the Celeron in that case, would likely be one of the older ones from the Celeron family. The disks are probably not the limiting factor. At least some video formats, used compressed data. That means a lower data rate, of a few megabytes per second, is enough to allow viewing a movie at its normal rate. The disks themselves, handle data at 40 to 60 MB/sec, for your average 7200RPM drive of yesteryear. The Celeron will be very busy, trying to process the data, and it isn't likely that the hard drives are the limiting step on that machine. If the editing software supported a different destination for the output from the video editing tool, you could set it up like this. I labeled the volumes as C: and D:, without a clear understanding of what the actual drive letters are. Just to show some relationship to what you see in Explorer. PRI_IDE SEC_IDE | | | | CDROM (E (None)| | | | Hard_Drive (C Hard_Drive (D![]() The video editor could read the data from C, and write the output to D. But I really don't think that'll help enough to make a difference. You might have a look at all the PCs that you own, and see if there is one with a more powerful processor than the Celeron 2.6GHz. http://processorfinder.intel.com/det...px?sSpec=SL6W5 (2.6Ghz Celeron) To check the parameters on your hard drive, you can try this program (HDTach). http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4130.html I use Hdtune version 2.54, and under the "Info" tab, the program will show you the mode the drive is in, on the ribbon cable. For example, my hard drive is listed as "UDMA Mode 5 (Ultra ATA/100)", and the motherboard itself is known to have an ATA/100 limit in hardware. Many Intel chipsets will have a similar ATA/100 limit (not a problem when the drive itself sustains about 60MB/sec). ATA/100 will be available, if you're using an 80 wire ribbon cable. Paul |
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"New Orleans Novice" <ReadingLearningWriting@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:%23HaTfCPmIHA.4208@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > How to make an older NON PCI X Computer with only IDE run faster or more > reliable with Video editing? > > Will this COMPAQ PRESARIO S5100 boot up with the 2 IDE channels on this > Motherboard P4G533LA ASUSTeK and the Award BIOS v6.0 know the 2nd DATA > cable is removed from the CDROM and connected to a 2nd HD? > > Can this Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.60GHz send instructions through both > DATA cables at the same time and speed it up or will it only run as fast > as 1 DATA cable with Master and Slave HD's? > > Thanks for your help and tips ; Novice @ New Orleans Louisiana > There is no such thing as concurrent use of 2 ide ports. The video editing program may have its own "swapfile" of sorts, competing with windows (swapfile) itself for local hard drive access. Still another component is where you store the resultant edited video data. -- Dave |
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